This year, for instance, one can see how UK car production fell by one third in 2009, to its lowest figure since 1984, as the manufacturing industry fell foul of the economic climate. It had remained fairly constant, around 1.5 million, for the past decade. One also learns that the top selling car in the UK is the Ford Fiesta and that two million engines were produced in Britain in 2009.
Amongst the data about production and sales, one can glean some other facts that give an insight into the social changes in the car buying public. One that caught my eye was the change in choice of car colour between 1999 and 2009. Ten years ago, the British public patriotically chose red, blue then white as the top three colours. Today, silver is the first choice (5th place in 1999) followed by blue and black. Perhaps our tastes have become a little more sophisticated?
For more facts go to www.smmt.co.uk/downloads/MotorIndustryFacts.pdf